Ukraine‘s January 2025: A Mild Winter Ahead, According to Ukrhydrometeorological Center
Brace yourselves for a slightly warmer January 2025 in Ukraine, as predicted by the Ukrhydrometeorological Center. The average monthly temperature is expected to hover around 0 to 3°C below zero, marking a 1.5 to 2°C increase from the usual norm.
The warm spell is anticipated to be most notable in Transcarpathia, Crimea, Odesa, and Kherson regions, where temperatures could reach 0 to 2°C above zero. While this may not bring out the summer shorts, it’s certainly a stepping stone towards breaking the chill of the season.
Precipitation-wise, January 2025 is expected to observe average moisture levels, with rainfall estimates ranging between 32 to 79 mm. This should provide adequate relief from drought conditions without causing any significant disruptions.
Looking at the broader spectrum, January’s average temperature typically fluctuates between 0 to 6°C below zero, making next year’s forecast a fair bit warmer. However, the swings can be significant. The absolute temperature extremes are predicted to span from a frosty -23 to -37°C to a relatively balmy 10 to 18°C.
The Ukrhydrometeorological Center’s expert analysis looks to provide a comprehensive outlook, allowing residents and businesses to plan accordingly as we head into the new year.
